This multifaceted community-based intervention targets Latino youth, ages 14
to 20, at elevated risk for HIV/AIDS. One goal of the program is to increase
awareness of the disease by saturating target neighborhoods with public service
announcements broadcasting risk reduction messages. In addition, the program
aims to reduce infection by encouraging sexually active teens to use condoms.
Project messages are reinforced through ongoing activities conducted by
specially-trained peer leaders, including workshops in schools, community
organizations, and health centers, group discussions in teens' homes,
presentations at large community centers, and door-to-door canvassing. At all
activities, condoms are available, along with pamphlets explaining their
correct use. In a field study of the intervention in Boston, MA, researchers
compared the sexual behavior of teens in the target community and a similar,
control community. At the 18-month follow-up assessment, the intervention
appeared to reduce the incidence of multiple sexual partners among females and
delay the onset of sexual activity among males.

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